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- The Mauritian Creoles in Mauritius Mauritius Island, a Land Area of About 15-By-20 Miles Long and Wide, Lies 560 Miles East of Madagascar, Off East Africa
- “KOZE!,” KREOL, and COLONIALISM Language As Archive
- Mauritius Photo: Myroslava Bozhko/Shutterstock.Com the Island of Mauritius Lies About 2,000 Kilometres Off the Southeast Coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean
- The Dynamics of Language and Ethnicity in Mauritius Pratima Sambajee (Department of Strategy and Organisation,) University of St
- Island Studies Journal, Vol. 11, No. 2, 2016, Pp. 485-504 Decolonizing Creole on the Mauritius Islands: Creative Practices in Ma
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- A Beginner's Guide to Mauritian Creole
- Attitudes Towards Languages in Mauritius with Particular Reference to Kreol in Education: Preliminary Results
- Modeling the Evolution of Creoles
- Impact of Language and History on Identity in Mauritius and La Réunion Through the Lens of Torabully and Marimoutou
- A Discussion of Language Tables from the 2000 Population Census of Mauritius
- Kreol in Mauritian Schools: Mother Tongue Language Education and Public Opinion
- Introduction to Creole Morisyen
- Mauritius Addendum
- Language and Attitude Shift of Young Mauritians in Secondary Education
- IOM Madagascar and Mauritius Facebook Page IOM Madagascar - Annual Report